Second Test Match From
Old Trafford
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 22, 1989.
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Max Bacon (Vocal) and Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra. Thankful-Fox-Trot;
Swing That Music-Fox-Trot .... Louis Arm- strong & His Orchestra, Even A Crooner Must Eat (Philips & Others); Pancho's Widow (film 'Dodge City Trail')....Max Bacon (Vocal) with. Orchestra. Ev'ntide Fox-Trot; Lyin' To Myself Louis Armstrong Fox-Trot....
& His Orchestra. I Must See Annie Te-night (Friend- Franklin)....Max Bacon (Vocal) with Orchestra.
Somebody Stole My Break--Fox- Trat; I Come from a Musical Family-Fox-Trot...Louis Arm- strong & His Orchestra.
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. 9.52 megacycles)
Scottish Country Dance Orchestra. Always Take Care Of Your Pennies (Lauder); It's A' Roon Th' Toon (Lauder).... • ..Sir Harry Lauder with Orchestra.
Selection (arr. Bonnie Scotland
Pether), Intro: Stop your tickling, Lo- Jock; Bonnie Banks o'Lock mend; Four Leaf Shamrock; Roam- ing in the Gloaming; Keep right on to the end of the road; She is ma Daisy; Ye banks and braes; I6 love a lassie; Commin thro' the Rye; Auld Lang Syne.......New Mayfair Orchestra.
|1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Announce- Weather Forecast and ments.
I p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-1.40 -Dance Music,
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-A Scottish Programme with
Fox-Trots-Rise 'n Shine (from the film); Darling You (film 'Rise and Shine'). ..Jack Harris & His Band.
Sir Harry Lauder.
Hieland Laddie (Carruthers)....New
Mayfair Orchestra.
Sir
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tion to the Waltz')
Mr. John Mackay (Lauder).
Harry Lauder (Comedian) Orchestra.
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Medley of Reels (arr. Diack).
Fox-Trot-Three Little Words..
Gene Krupa & His Chicagoans. Tango-Venetian Moon (film 'Invita
Gerald &
His Gaucho Tango Orchestra.
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Bruce Burnstone, Merwn D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system
that has beaten every other system in existence.
HIGH CARD VALUES OF THE FOUR-ACKS SVETEM
ACE KING. QUEEN 1 JACK.N
MORE THAN EVEN
For to-day's hand we are again | long heart, he could be squeezed indebted to William D. Lee of if he held the King of diamonds. Evanston, Ill. As usual, Mr. Lee So I played the ten of diamonds to injects a great deal the Ace to provide dummy, with of personality into sluff cards, released the King of his letter and we are clubs, returned to my hand with delighted to print it the Ace of clubs and led the last of verbatim. Mr. Lee two trumps. The last trump writes: "Here is a course breaks East's back with a rather neat hand two-point squeeze, to the op- that came up a few "My partner turned nights ago. My part-ponent who had given him the ner had just blown needle and said, 'Yes, there are 13 a spread hand with both sides cards in each suit, but it looks as vulnerable, so I thought we were if you needed 14. Of lucky to get another shot at the Bridge would be a more pleasant game without any needling or gloating, but some players just must rub it in at times.”
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The bidding:
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2NT Pass 40
Pass
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South West
Pass
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Bast Pass Pass Pass PABE
"You can see from the bidding that my partner was, sore about blowing the hand before, and as one of the opponents had just finished reminding him that there were 13 cards in each of the suits, he was in the mood to throw a seven-bid into them.
The club load may not have been the best at West's disposal, but I had put one over on him few deals earlier and he did't think he would, look very good if he got caught twice in the name sessior The sight of clubs won trick, East's douce má
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with, four to the
Trumps were drawn, with six red cards. fell on the second It looked tou
Fox-Trots-Saratoga
Shout;
I've
Hong Kong Hotel Dance Band
8.03 p.m.-New Danes Musie,
Fox-Trote Howdy, Cloudy Morn- ing 7; The Spider and the Fly............ Nat Gonella & His Georgians. Tangos Venetian Night; A Song Without Words:...Emil Roosz & His Orchestra.
Blues---Wolverine Blues;
Waltz
the
Found A New Baby.....Clarence Williams & His Band. Waltz A Waltz Was Born In Vien- na; Slow Fox-Trot-Would You... The Music Makers. Fox-Trots-I Live For Love; Where *m I? (film 'Stars Over Broad- way')......Little Jack Little and His Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.-Close down..
p.m.-A Programme of Latest Va-18.32 p.m. Opera. riety Numbers.
"The Arcadians" (Monckton): Ar- cady Is Ever Young; The Pipes of Pan....Winnie Melville (Soprano) with Orchestra.
Skabers Waltz in Swingtime.......... Bob Crosby & His Orchestra. 8.22 p.m.-Quentin Maclean at
Organ. "King of Jazz"-Selection (Ager & Others)....with the Regal Cinema Orchestra.
Selections from Light'
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Orch. w. Vocal-"Sweethearts"-Se lection....Louis Levy & His Or chestra with Vocal Chorus.
Chile Vocal
Piano Honey (Strauss & Dale); Deep In A Dream (de Lange & van Heusen)
Turner Layton.
W.
Organ & Piano-Parlez-Moi D'Amour (Lenoir); Trees (Rasbach)....H. Robinson Cleaver and Patricia Rossborough.
"The Bohemian Girl"-Vocal Gems (Balfe)....Light Opera Company. ""The Beggar Student". (Millocker): Ich knuptte manche zarte Bande; Ich hab' kein Gold, bin vogelfrei with ....Hans Fidesser (Tenor) Orchestra (Sun in German).
Opera" Selection "The Beggar's
(Gay-Austin)....H. M. Grenadier Guards cond. by Capt. George Mil- ler.
Vocal-I Can't Give Your Anything But Love (Fields & McHugh); That Old Feeling (Brown & Fain)
Adelaide Hall with Organ ac-| comp. by Fats Waller. Organ & Piano-Life's Great Sunset (Adams); The Bells Of St. Mary's (Adams)....H. Robinson Cleaver & Patricia Rossborough. Vocal-Singers On Parade.............Sam Costa; Helen Clare; Paula Green; George Barclay; Pat Hyde; AÍ Bowlly; Majorie Stedeford; Jack 9.12 p.m.-Local Sports Results. Plant; Dinah Miller; Dan Dono-9.15 p.m.-London Relay The News. van; Alice Mann; Jack Cooper; 9.30 p.m. with Felix Mendelssohn & His Orchestra.
8.55 p.m.-De Groot & His Orchestra, "Les Millions D'Arlequin"-Serenade
6.42 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.45 p.m.-London Relay-Lucky Dip'.
Twenty-sixth Edition.
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7.30 p.m.- London Relay-The Second Cricket Test Match-England v. The West Indies. A commentary during play by Howard Marshall from Old Trafford, Manchester..
7.45 p.m.-Marek Weber and His Or-
8
chestra.
"Die Fledermaus" Selection (J. Strauss); Viennese Memories of Lehar. (arr. Henry Hall).
p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
(Drigo); Old Spanish Song (Louis Aubert); Der Kaspec (De Groot); Selection of Chopin Melodies (arr. De Groot)....De Groot (Violin), David Bor (Piano) and Beginald Kilbey ('Cello).
Log'.
London Relay
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9:45. p.m.-London Relay Stock Ex- change Report and Sports News. 9.50 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orches- tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel with recorded intervals from Z.B.W.
10.30 p.m.-London Relay-The Second Cricket Test Match-England v. The West Indies. A commentary during play by Howard Marshall and Mi- chael. Standing from Old Trafford, Manchester.
11 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel with recorded intervals from Z.B.W.
12 midnight-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
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AT THE KING'S — "Angels With, years ago to prevent the utter despo- Dirty Faces." Starring James Cagneylation of forests by ruthlessly selfish and Pat O'Brien. A melodrama of two lumber interests. boys who grow up in the slums to-
AT THE ORIENTAL "Midnight,' gether one is diverted toward gang course
sterism, the other to become a priest, with Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, The two meet after 15 years apart and John Barrymore, Francis Lederer and of friendship is Mary Astor. These outstanding stars and though the bond stronger than ever, their paths even-in springtime triumph of love tually fall apart again when the priest laughter giving Claudette Colbert her starts a crime drive to save the young greatest role since "It Happened One boy seeking to emulate big-shot Night.” gangster. The terrific climax, the in You were the dealer yesterday tense emotional appeal makes it one
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What do you bid? ANSWER: Your correct bid is one spade. With three 4-card suits there is a strong presump tion that your partner will respond with the one in which you hold a singleton. Following a spade open- ing you may show your hearts and, if necessary, your diamonds with- out ever crowding the bidding. If you open with a heart or a dia- mond, your subsequent bidding is. complicated.
-Score 100% for one spade, 50% for one heart or one diamond.
QUESTION NO. 158
Howard Schenken's You are partner and hold:
10 x x
The bidding::
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AT THE CATHAY—The Firefly". Jeanette MacDonald and Allan Jones who plays his most important screen role as the dashing Don Diego who pursues the elusival "Firedy" through out a series of turbulent romantic ad- ventures in this new musical hit. The mpporting cast includes Warren WII- Ham Billy Gilbert and Douglas Dam- Brille.
AT THE MAJESTIC "Valley Or The Gaints,” with Wayne Morris, AT THE STAR—“Topper””, with the Claire Trevor, Allan Hale and. Frank most hilarious comedy ever made. An McHugh. Based upon the Lamous invisible beanty takes a bath, a man is Pater B. Kyne novel of the same name, Kidnapped by phantoms. the picture tells a story typical of the Bennett, Gary Grant, Roland Young valiant fight waged some thirty-odd and Billie Burke,
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